The United States and Israel continue to carry out coordinated air operations across Iranian airspace as part of the expanding Operation Epic Fury campaign. Advanced fighter jets, stealth aircraft, long-range bombers, and surveillance platforms are conducting continuous missions targeting missile facilities, military command centers, radar stations, and key defense infrastructure. Military sources report that the scale and tempo of the strikes have allowed allied forces to maintain strong control of the air domain.

Officials say a large portion of Iran’s air-defense network has been significantly weakened after repeated precision strikes on radar installations and missile batteries. This has allowed U.S. and Israeli aircraft to operate deeper inside Iranian territory while sustaining a high operational pace both day and night. Intelligence aircraft and drones are also supporting the campaign by identifying new targets and providing real-time battlefield information.

Defense analysts note that the combination of American and Israeli airpower—supported by advanced electronic warfare, satellite intelligence, and aerial refueling capabilities—has created a powerful operational advantage.

The joint air campaign is focused on reducing Iran’s missile launch capabilities, disrupting military logistics, and weakening strategic command networks as the regional conflict continues to evolve.